MURFREESBORO — Eagleville sophomore Graham Hatcher's first year of football concluded with him as Rutherford County's leader in receiving yards.

Senior Trey Hickey wrapped up his high school career as Middle Tennessee Christian School's career leader in interceptions after leading his team in that category during his final season.

On Tuesday both were named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association's all-state football teams.

Hatcher was named to the 30-member Class 2A team while Hickey was named to the 30-member Class 1A squad.

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Graham Hatcher(Photo: Tom Kreager / DNJ.com)

Hatcher, a 5-foot-11, 165-pound athlete, caught 52 passes for 919 yards in the regular season to help lead the Eagles to a fourth-place finish in 2015. His play as a first-year player came with freshman quarterback Ethan Cobb directing the offense.

Hickey, a 6-foot, 190-pound two-way player, picked off five passes this season and finished his prep career with 19 interceptions. He had 37 tackles and eight pass breakups. He also ended his prep career as the school's all-time receiving leader with 1,061 yards and in touchdown receptions with 14.

The Class 2A all-state team includes five players from Region 4-2A. Forrest lineman Boone Sweeney, the Class 2A Mr. Football Lineman of the Year, as well as teammate Slayton Wild were named to the squad. Watertown's Luke Turner and Cascade's Trent Sutton also joined Hatcher on the team.

Both Turner and Wild were named to the team as athletes. Sutton was named to the team as a punter.

The Class 1A team included seven from Region 5-1A. Nashville Christian, which won the Class 1A state title, had four members on the team. Mr. Football winner Daniel Bituli (linebacker), athlete Mareio McGraw, defensive lineman Brant Lawless and offensive lineman Robert Brantley were named to the all-state team.

Clay County wide receiver Wyatt Mabry and Monterey offensive lineman Spencer Norrod also were named to the 1A team along with Hickey.